FIRES.
PKU PUKSS ASSOCIATION. WIiLLISCTOS, Jure 24. The Terrace School, one of the 1 .rge-.t schoj's in the city, was burrelto the ground at s vm o'cl ck this morning. It was in the occup-t'on rf the Dtffewe Depatttneat. Troops hid nt been in it HQ.e F.iday, but the Dpartoiert was retaining poss ssion until tomorrow to accoatiroda'e for a night men returning from South. The ODly inmn.nces are £SO on the school piano, and i'soon the liv a ry wi»h tin South British. The building stond (n a big', level and though the Fire Brigade anivedin g'.od lims it was hampered by lack of water.
Napjek, Jure 24. G. P. Donnelly's fine tan-ioomed house at Wuimarama was burnt to the ground on Sunday, but no p«rtku'ar.s are to hand as to how the.fire originated. The building was insured in :h Commercial Union for £525, a..,; j U! fame effice he d the insurarce ov. i ti.«, furniture, whiih \>n* »l-o d.stu.-ycd.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 128, 25 June 1901, Page 2
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162FIRES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 128, 25 June 1901, Page 2
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